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Determining if a computer virus alert is a hoax

The University Information Security Office (UISO) maintains links for some of the most current virus hoax warning sites. For these and other useful security-related sites, visit the UISO's E-mail Scams and Virus Hoaxes page.

Another source for virus hoax information is the Computer Associates Virus Encyclopedia.

Two key factors make a successful virus hoax: (1) technical-sounding language and (2) credibility by association. If the warning uses the proper technical jargon, even the technologically savvy can be fooled.

However, if a virus alert you receive contains technical-sounding language and comes from a seemingly authoritative source, it may also be a true virus alert. For more information, see Email virus alerts